1983-1984 Yearbook

Memphian Mary Billingsley majored in computer science and was a member of Tri-Sigs. On the importance of women's social clubs, Billingsley said, "It is important for sisters in Christ to come together and share." She is also appreciative of the faculty. 'The influence of the teachers has encouraged me not only in my work, but also in my spirituallife," Billingsley said. Michael Brown of Roanoke. Va. , majored in psychology and was president of Psi Chi. He states that he has become a searcher over the past four years and that Harding provided "an ideal environment for searching." Brown said, "By asking questions and seeking out the answers, I've grown closer to my God." Brown was a member of Kappa Tau social club and Alpha Chi. " I appreciate the care and concern that the teachers in the School of Education have shown me , and I would like to give them my thanks," said special and elementary education major Joyce Aebi of Norwich , Ohio. She was a member of Chi Alpha Rho social club and participated in International Campaigns. "The campaigns gave me a chance to feel I did something important and worth - while while here at Harding ," Aebi said. Searcy native Alan Pryor majored in computer science. If he could change one thing about Harding it would be the atti tudes of some students. " I get tired of "By asking questions the and seeking out answers, I've grown closer to my God," - Michael Brown 188 Who's Who , , . - John /. Rude/iffe Mary Billingsley , Mike Brown , Joyce Aebi , Alan Pryor and TO/lya Mit chell in the home of A/ail 'S parents , Dr. and Mrs. Neale Pryor. hearing some students complain," Pryor said. He was a member of Sub T-16 social club and the A Cappella chorus . Of his membership in the chorus , Pryor said, 'Tve grown close to many people whom I probably would never have met. " Tonya Mitchell of Hot Springs, Miss., was a history major. She has appreciated the living examples of Christ every day since "examples to follow are everywhere. " Mitchell was a member of the Phi Alpha Theta history honor society. 'This has been important because it has allowed me to know others, studen ts as well as my teachers, who share the same interests," she said: ~

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